Catastrophic Injury Lawyers Serving all of Georgia

A serious accident can tragically change your life in just seconds. Catastrophic injuries will have long-term and potentially lifelong consequences, possibly impairing your ability to work and resulting in massive medical expenses. If you have sustained a catastrophic injury in any type of accident involving negligence, you will need the assistance of an experienced attorney to champion your rights and fight for your rights to compensation from the at fault person(s) or company(s).

What is a Catastrophic Injury?

A catastrophic injury is considered an injury so severe that the victim will be unable to resume the life they led before the accident that caused the injury. Catastrophic injuries happen in the blink of an eye, but have lasting and permanent effects. Examples of catastrophic injuries include, among others:

Blindness

Deafness

Amputation

Severe burns

Disfigurement

Damage to organs that requires ongoing care, such as a pacemaker

Paralysis

Traumatic brain injuries that impair cognition, memory, or other functions

Bone fractures impairing mobility

What Causes Catastrophic Injuries?

A wide array of accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries, but car accidents are one of the number one causes of such serious medical conditions. Nationwide, car accidents seriously injure millions of people each year. Crashes that involve significant speed, distracted drivers, driver intoxication, or failure to obey traffic signals are the most likely to inflict catastrophic injuries.

Other causes of catastrophic injuries include workplace accidents. The construction industry is a dangerous field, and workers can sustain catastrophic injuries if they fall from heights, are electrocuted, or crushed by heavy machinery. Acts of violence are other potential causes of catastrophic injuries. Those injured due to the violence of another may be able to seek financial compensation for their catastrophic injuries from the actual perpetrator or the property owner under the theory of negligent security.

How Our Catastrophic Injury Lawyers Can Help

If you have been catastrophically injured in any accident involving negligence, our Georgia lawyers can help to protect your legal rights. Catastrophic accidents will often involve considerable expenses, including:

Hospital bills

Ongoing medical expenses

Surgeries

Prescription drug costs

Assisted medical devices, such as wheelchairs

Lost wages

Permanent disability

Pain and suffering

You and your family will likely be affected by your catastrophic injury and will need financial support, which we can help you obtain through a personal injury action. Our lawyers will examine the facts surrounding the accident and gather all necessary evidence in order to maximize the value of your case. We will tirelessly fight to see that our clients’ interests are protected to the fullest extent so that they and their families can move on with their lives. We understand the severity of such injuries and will zealously fight hard to obtain the highest amount recovery possible for each and every client.

Put Our Law Firm's Over 33 Years of Legal Experience to Work For Your Auto Accident Case!

If you have sustained a catastrophic injury in any accident involving negligence, the Georgia Catastrophic Injury Lawyers at Montlick and Associates, Attorneys at Law, are here to help. For over 33 years, our firm has assisted thousands of individuals with catastrophic injuries across Georgia, including but not limited to Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Marietta, Rome, Roswell, Savannah, Smyrna, Valdosta, Warner Robins and all smaller cities and rural areas in the state.

No matter where you are located, our attorneys are just a phone call away, and we will even come to you. Call us 24 hours a day/7 days a week for your Free Consultation at 1-800-LAW-NEED (1-800-529-6333). You can also visit us online at www.montlick.com and use our Free Case Evaluation Form or 24-hour Live Online Chat.

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Please Note:Many of our blog articles discuss the law. All information provided about the law is very general in nature and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Every situation is different, and should be analyzed by a lawyer who can provide individualized advice based on the facts involved in your unique situation, and a consideration of all of the nuances of the statutes and case law that apply at the time.